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Homemade Resurrection Eggs
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#1 · April 9, 2004, 4:49 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on April 9, 2004, 4:49 pmPosted by: homenews <homenews@...>
Resurrection EggsBy Kathryn MartinezTaken with permission from her websiteMany of you have seen the plastic "Resurrection Eggs" that are used to tell the story of the Christian Easter celebration. Did you know that these can easily, and frugally, be made at home?First, purchase 12 plastic Easter eggs, the kind that you can open and fill. I recommend the size that can fit in a Styrofoam or cardboard egg carton. You can reuse one that you bring home eggs in from the grocery. This makes for easy storage so that you can use these many times without losing any of the bits and pieces.If possible, try and have each of the 12 eggs a different color. This makes it easier as well. If having 12 different colors isn't an option, use a permanent marker to write the number 1 through 12 on each egg and then put them in the egg carton.Into each egg place the item and scripture reference written on a small piece of paper.Egg #1:Message -- Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. The people waved palm branches. Passage -- Matthew 21:1-11Item -- Piece of palm branch. Another option for those of you with extra leggo parts or plastic novelty beads would be to place a small plastic leaf in the eggEgg #2:Message -- Mary poured expensive perfume on Jesus' feet.Passage -- John 12:2-8Item -- Small perfume sample or cloth with perfume or a piece of cotton with cologne on itEgg #3:Message -- Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples.Passage -- Matthew 26:17-19Item a piece of Chex cereal; or take clay and make a small bread-like shapeEgg #4:Message -- Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.Passage -- Matthew 27:3Item -- 3 dimes or plastic "silver" moneyEgg #5:Message -- Jesus carried His own cross.Passage -- John 19:17Item toothpicks or Popsicle stick cut and glued in a cross form; or, a small plastic cross from a Christmas ornament or necklace.Egg #6:Message -- Soldiers placed a crown of thorns on Jesus' head.Passage -- John 19:2Item -- Small thorny branch, or a large thorn all by itself.Egg #7:Message -- Soldiers parted Jesus' garments and cast lots for His coat.Passage -- John 19:23Item -- Swatch of burlap and a nail. I've also seen miniature dice used for this one.Egg #8:Message -- Jesus was nailed to a cross and pierced in His side.Passage -- John 19:18,37 & John 20:25-29Item -- A nailEgg #9:Message -- They gave Jesus vinegar mixed with gall on a sponge to drink.Passage -- Matthew 27:34Item -- A small spongeEgg #10:Message -- Spices to prepare Jesus for burial.Passage -- John 19:40Item -- 7 or 8 whole cloves, or other whole spicesEgg #11:Message -- The stone covering Jesus' tomb was rolled away.Passage -- John 20:1Item -- A small rockEgg #12:Message -- The napkin around Jesus' head was lying separately from His linen clothers. He was not there. He has risen!Passage -- John 20:6-7Item -- A scrap of linen-type fabricNote: I have seen these done slightly different, or using slightly different items. If you have to substitute and use different items, that's OK. The point is to get the story across from the point that Jesus rides into Jerusalem riding on a donkey (now celebrated as Palm Sunday) to when it is discovered that is no longer in his tomb but has Risen (Easter Sunday, also known as Resurrection Day).-- To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: [email protected]
Posted by: homenews <homenews@...>
Resurrection Eggs
By Kathryn Martinez
Taken with permission from her website
Many of you have seen the plastic "Resurrection Eggs" that are used to tell the story of the Christian Easter celebration. Did you know that these can easily, and frugally, be made at home?
First, purchase 12 plastic Easter eggs, the kind that you can open and fill. I recommend the size that can fit in a Styrofoam or cardboard egg carton. You can reuse one that you bring home eggs in from the grocery. This makes for easy storage so that you can use these many times without losing any of the bits and pieces.
If possible, try and have each of the 12 eggs a different color. This makes it easier as well. If having 12 different colors isn't an option, use a permanent marker to write the number 1 through 12 on each egg and then put them in the egg carton.
Into each egg place the item and scripture reference written on a small piece of paper.
Egg #1:
Message -- Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. The people waved palm branches. Passage -- Matthew 21:1-11
Item -- Piece of palm branch. Another option for those of you with extra leggo parts or plastic novelty beads would be to place a small plastic leaf in the egg
Egg #2:
Message -- Mary poured expensive perfume on Jesus' feet.
Passage -- John 12:2-8
Item -- Small perfume sample or cloth with perfume or a piece of cotton with cologne on it
Egg #3:
Message -- Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples.
Passage -- Matthew 26:17-19
Item a piece of Chex cereal; or take clay and make a small bread-like shape
Egg #4:
Message -- Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
Passage -- Matthew 27:3
Item -- 3 dimes or plastic "silver" money
Egg #5:
Message -- Jesus carried His own cross.
Passage -- John 19:17
Item toothpicks or Popsicle stick cut and glued in a cross form; or, a small plastic cross from a Christmas ornament or necklace.
Egg #6:
Message -- Soldiers placed a crown of thorns on Jesus' head.
Passage -- John 19:2
Item -- Small thorny branch, or a large thorn all by itself.
Egg #7:
Message -- Soldiers parted Jesus' garments and cast lots for His coat.
Passage -- John 19:23
Item -- Swatch of burlap and a nail. I've also seen miniature dice used for this one.
Egg #8:
Message -- Jesus was nailed to a cross and pierced in His side.
Passage -- John 19:18,37 & John 20:25-29
Item -- A nail
Egg #9:
Message -- They gave Jesus vinegar mixed with gall on a sponge to drink.
Passage -- Matthew 27:34
Item -- A small sponge
Egg #10:
Message -- Spices to prepare Jesus for burial.
Passage -- John 19:40
Item -- 7 or 8 whole cloves, or other whole spices
Egg #11:
Message -- The stone covering Jesus' tomb was rolled away.
Passage -- John 20:1
Item -- A small rock
Egg #12:
Message -- The napkin around Jesus' head was lying separately from His linen clothers. He was not there. He has risen!
Passage -- John 20:6-7
Item -- A scrap of linen-type fabric
Note: I have seen these done slightly different, or using slightly different items. If you have to substitute and use different items, that's OK. The point is to get the story across from the point that Jesus rides into Jerusalem riding on a donkey (now celebrated as Palm Sunday) to when it is discovered that is no longer in his tomb but has Risen (Easter Sunday, also known as Resurrection Day).
-- To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: [email protected]
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